CNN's Jessica Yellin reports President Obama and Governor Romney have spoken, and that Obama will head to his election event after Romney delivers remarks. Romney is currently on his way to his election night event.

Romney: I pray that the president will be successful in guiding our nation. #CNNElection

by Dorrine Mendoza11/7/2012 5:58:16 AM

This is great and good news not only for a poor guy like me from the kingdom of Bhutan but also whole over the world, American is yours. Thank God, Barack Obama had blessed to win for the position of President again for the second time. So thereafter, i would like to congratulate you.

Sangay DorjiFrom the Kingdom of Bhutan, South East Asia.Sangay DorjiNov 7, 2012 at 12:57 AM

The ballot initiative will amend the state constitution to declare that citizens of Wyoming have the right to make their own health care decisions and allows the state to act to "preserve these rights from undue government influence."

The initiative is considered largely symbolic in the aftermath of a Supreme Court ruling earlier this year that upheld the constitutionality of the legislation.

by Steve Krakauer, CNN11/7/2012 5:59:02 AM

"Our leaders have to reach across the aisle to do the people's work," says Romney, during concession speech.

Photo and caption from the White House: President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama embrace Vice President Joe Biden and Dr. Jill Biden moments after the television networks called the election in their favor, while watching election returns at the Fairmont Chicago Millennium Park in Chicago, Ill., Nov. 6, 2012. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

Boston (CNN) – Mitt Romney's running mate will return to Washington in January even though the Republican presidential nominee and Paul Ryan lost their bid for the White House.

The 14-year lawmaker won an eighth term representing Wisconsin's 1st Congressional District, which is located in the southeastern part the state near Lake Michigan and includes parts of Milwaukee County...

Washington (CNN) - After seven terms in the House, Democrat Tammy Baldwin has defeated Former Gov. Tommy Thompson in the race for Wisconsin's open Senate seat, according to CNN's projections.

Though polling had the election close through most of the race, Baldwin defeated Thompson 51% to 46% with 78% reporting.

Baldwin, along with outside groups, spent a lot of their advertising painting Thompson as someone who left politics to cash in on lobbying. Both Democrats and Republicans officials acknowledge that the attacks drove Thompson's negatives up - and led to a testy campaign tone.

by Gregory Wallace, CNN11/7/2012 6:13:16 AM

Obama is on his way to his election night celebration in Chicago, according to reporters traveling with the president.